These Were the Most Common Digital Passwords of 2016. Is Yours on the List?

If you thought 'qwerty' was clever, it's not.

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“Your password will expire in 3 days. Do you want to change it now?” —Your Computer

If you’re like most people, just the thought of that reminder makes you wish you were stuck in traffic instead. So what’s your go to? A mash-up of your children’s names? Your favorite color plus a few extra numbers at the end? If you’re like 17 percent of Americans, it’s “123456.”

No, seriously.

A recent study of 10 million leaked passwords by computer security firm Keeper identified the most common passwords of 2016. Surprisingly, the top 25 passwords on the list accounted for 50 percent of all 10 million that were analyzed.

Unsurprisingly, the list is a stunning display of laziness. Here they are: